Congrats, Spaceman!
You may have worked with a powerful pressure washer before, but just
in case...
1. As you mentioned, ALWAYS wear safety glasses. Mine can throw rocks
15' and it is only a 2800 psi.
2. Be VERY careful what you point this at. With a turbo nozzle (a
spinning 0 degree spray) I can easily etch concrete. The salesman who
had the same model I have says that he cut a 2x4 in half to show a
friend how powerful it was.
3. Always have water on before you get started and run it some after
you have shut it off. Most of these are a combo of water and air
cooled, so you help cool it by running some through it after a job.
It will pulp paper fast and furious. If you have one person pulping
and a second putting into a concrete mixer and mixing, the person
mixing will get behind pretty quickly. Looks like you discovered the
rest already, rewashing the cars, self, dogs, house or anything else
in a 20' radius when you are done. =)
Have fun with it and update us on how the mix is compared to other
methods.
- Ernie
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